The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 6F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Latin , but without due attention to the ancient models ; for it is not loose verse , but mere prose . It was printed with a dedication in verse , to Dr. Comber , master of the college ; but , having neither the facility of a popular ...
... Latin , but without due attention to the ancient models ; for it is not loose verse , but mere prose . It was printed with a dedication in verse , to Dr. Comber , master of the college ; but , having neither the facility of a popular ...
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... Latin Poetry , in which the English , till their works and May's Poem ap- peared * , seemed unable to contest the palm with any other of the lettered nations . If the Latin performances of Cowley and Milton be compared ( for May I hold ...
... Latin Poetry , in which the English , till their works and May's Poem ap- peared * , seemed unable to contest the palm with any other of the lettered nations . If the Latin performances of Cowley and Milton be compared ( for May I hold ...
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... Latin : a poem * on the Sheldonian Theatre , in which all kinds of verse are shaken together , is un- First published in quarto , 1669 , under the title of " Car- men Pindaricum in Theatrum Sheldonianum in solennibus mag- happily ...
... Latin : a poem * on the Sheldonian Theatre , in which all kinds of verse are shaken together , is un- First published in quarto , 1669 , under the title of " Car- men Pindaricum in Theatrum Sheldonianum in solennibus mag- happily ...
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... Latin poems . He married a gentlewoman of the name of Caston , a Welsh family , by whom he had two sons , John the poet , and Christopher , who studied the law , and ad- hered , as the law taught him , to the King's party , for which he ...
... Latin poems . He married a gentlewoman of the name of Caston , a Welsh family , by whom he had two sons , John the poet , and Christopher , who studied the law , and ad- hered , as the law taught him , to the King's party , for which he ...
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... Latin tongue ; and he himself , by annexing the dates to his first compositions , a boast of which the learned Politian had given him an example , seems to com- mend the earliness of his own proficiency to the notice of posterity . But ...
... Latin tongue ; and he himself , by annexing the dates to his first compositions , a boast of which the learned Politian had given him an example , seems to com- mend the earliness of his own proficiency to the notice of posterity . But ...
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